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C LASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1947, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and teatament: To the faculty, we bequeath our appreciation for a task well done Charles Earleywine bequeaths to Keith Breeling-his outstanding athletic ability as well as his ability to seem innocent at all times. Marie Conyers wishes to leaver her man talents to Ruth Griffith. Albert Jones would like to' leave Donald Alton fFishbaitl a few pounds. Albert also leaves his ability to make good excuses to johnny Mann. Una Mae Marshall leaves her giggles' to giggles to make life cheery after she's gone. Opal Jensen leaves her lightness of foot in basketball to Betty Pippitt and her gum chewing ability to Richard Dague. Sorrowfully, Marie leaves Donald and Una Mae leaves Richard. Edmond McDaniel leaves his ability to skip school-- at 11:30 or otherwise--to Johnny Mann. He also just wishes to leave. Lucille Coffman leaves her quiet ways to Delores Hickman and Melvin Myers. Harley Warren leaves his vim, vigor, and vitality as well as his sunny smile to Mr. Hauswirth. Opal Jensen and Una Mae Marshall leave their mischieviousness to Rose O'Day. Marie Conyers and Lucille Coffman bequeath their ability to make friends to Marjorie Myers. We, the Senior Class of 194-7, wish to leave to the Junior Class and Faculty these tokens in evidence of our material wealth as well as abilities, QGood Luck Pennies, Signed, published and declared by the above as their last will and testament. Witnessed by Mr. E. J. Hauswirth, Mrs. Vada Glasser and Mrs. Laura Cutler.
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SENIOR CLASS PR OPHECY Q1 sen Momf The voice of jimmy, jr. sounded in the hall about the same time as the hall door slammed behind him. The I5 year-old freckle-faced Sophomore had just ar- rived from school. Momf he repeated, as he entered the kitchen were Una Mae, his mother, was preparing supper. Who do you suppose we had as our speaker during lecture hour today? It was that famous Zoologist--Dr. Edmond McDaniel! He gave a swell talk about the extinct animalsf He's traveled a lot in foreign countries. ' Dr. Edmond McDanielf Why jimmy, Edmond was my classmate in high school. But I never thought he would study zoology of all thingsf By the way, where is janie? Sis? I don't know. Oh, here she comes now. just at that moment a tall, fair-complexioned girl of 14 years entered the room. Oh, Mother, may I go down to Marie's Beauty Salon and have my hair fixed for tonight? Why, what's going on tonight? The most wonderful singer is going to be at our Teen Club tonight, Caruso Earleywinef And Mother, everyone says he's just Superf Yes, janie, you may go to Mai-ie's. Marie can do yourahair nicely and anyway, we should give her- our business now that she's divorced and has to support her two children, And while you're talking of Earleywines, on of my classmates was an Eerleywine and he was a beautiful singerf Do you suppose he could be the same one? I think I'll call and find out. Una Mae called and found to her surprise that he was the very same Chuck who was always humming in class. She immediately invited him to dinner. just then Big jim stuck his head into the room. Unaf A big stock-breeder, Mr. I-I. j. Warren, jr.. will be here for dinner. We are going to discuss plans for the Little Sioux dairy. Is that all right? I have everything ready, dear. I've already invited Caruso Earleywine. Janie will be back soon. She's going to Marie's Beauty' Salon to have her hair fixed formtonightf' Earlier in the day a call had been made to the Fix-It Company in Onawa, to come to fix the plumbing, and now the doorbell rang. When Una answered it, there stood the Fix-It man. I've come to fix your plumbing, lady. Why, Una Maef Idi.dn't know that you were living here, now. Well, if it isn't Albert jones! Where did you lose all that weight? You look like you've lostat least a hundred pounds. I lost most of that from dodging sugar bowls and rolling pins from my wife, Matilda. Una Mae, you can't realize what a life I've hsdf For I5 years, now, I hmm been hen-peeked by a woman who only weighs a hundred pounds, but she has an arm like 'Mort Cooper'. Well, where is this pluming difficulty?
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